The Macon County housing market in 2025 showed clear progress. It was busier than 2024, with higher prices and more total dollars changing hands. At the same time, it felt far more stable than the frenzied market that began in 2020, when homes often sold in days with little time to think. For buyers and sellers in Decatur and across Macon County, 2025 was a year of steady momentum rather than market chaos.

Sales and Prices at a Glance

In 2025, 1,322 homes sold in Macon County, about a 6% increase over 2024. While that number is still below the 2020 peak, prices continued to rise in a healthy way.

The average home sold for about $163,500, up from nearly $158,000 in 2024 and far above the 2020 average of $125,000. As prices climbed, so did…

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